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Colophon (search for this): book 3, chapter 34
On his return along shore he touched, among
other places, at Notium, the port of Colophon, where the Colophonians had
settled after the capture of the upper town by Itamenes and the barbarians,
who had been called in by certain individuals in a party quarrel.
The capture of the town took place about the time of the second
Peloponnesian invasion of Attica.
However, the refugees, after settling at Notium, again split up into
factions, one of which called in Arcadian and barbarian mercenaries from
Pissuthnes, and entrenching these in a quarter apart, formed a new community
with the Median party of the Colophonians who joined them from the upper
town.
Their opponents had retired into e
Attica (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 34
Notium (search for this): book 3, chapter 34
On his return along shore he touched, among
other places, at Notium, the port of Colophon, where the Colophonians had
settled after the capture of the upper town by Itamenes and the barbarians,
who had been c ok place about the time of the second
Peloponnesian invasion of Attica.
However, the refugees, after settling at Notium, again split up into
factions, one of which called in Arcadian and barbarian mercenaries from
Pissuthnes, and entr ias into it as he had promised, and, as soon as he was
inside, seized him and shot him down.
Paches then gave up Notium to the Colophonians not of the Median party; and settlers were afterwards sent out from Athens, and the place colonized
according to Athen
Athens (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 34